Foreign Affairs › Re: When Europe Leads It Results In Chaos, Delay And Decline - Donald Trump by Nahunger(m): 5:16am On Jan 22 |
Namaster: Europe will LEARN by force.

Their WEAKNESS of following along with everything America says is going to be their UNDOING.
Especially STARMER.
The moment the PDFile first talked about ANNEXING Greenland, they should have SANCTIONED and TARIFFED the fork out of the US.
Instead, they let him continue making UNFOUNDED and FALSE claims about Arctic Security.
Europe should have CEASED ALL trade deals with the PDFile's America a LONG TIME ago.
The moment he said the EU was formed to "screw the US", they should have DEALT with him.
They should have matched MADNESS with MADNESS.
Instead, they were busy sending EMBARRASSINGLY WEAK late night texts like a little BEEETCH asking why a guy is not picking her calls after a bout of MARATHON DOGGIFICATION.
Let them LEARN.
The PDFile VIOLATED International Laws DRAFTED mostly by America and Europe when he KIDNAPPED Maduro.
Rather than CALL him out and respond the way they would if someone like Putin did it, they let it SLIDE. Some of their CU.UUUUU.CK Leaders even praised it.
Now that the PDFile is RUBBISHING them in public and attempting to VIOLATE International Laws in a way that AFFECTS them, they still want to TALK.
Extremely WEAK!
The PDFile is spoiling for a fight, OBLIGE him.
If Europe wants to deal with US today, ALL they have to do is SANCTION them, CANCEL all trade deals and move them to China.
America will BECOME like Russia in a jiffy—a SUPERPOWER with all the international influence of a small island. Too much of Telemundo and Hollywood series has really dealt a heavy blow on your perception of reality 🥹🥹 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: When Europe Leads It Results In Chaos, Delay And Decline - Donald Trump by Nahunger(m): 5:15am On Jan 22 |
Orlandoo: Nigerians irrespective of tribe or religion are solidly behind whatever Trump is doing. You can say that again and quote me anywhere too 👏👏 |
Politics › Re: DSS Arrests Former AGF Abubakar Malami After Release From Kuje Prison by Nahunger(m): 11:37pm On Jan 19 |
Sannisege: Mugu, which former president has ever been arrested since 1999? You should have just ignored him, it's obvious he's farming for likes |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 6:21pm On Jan 18*. Modified: 11:12pm On Jan 19 |
TonyeBarcanista: Make things easier. You start with the minority within your circle, and expand your network from there. Everyone is an advocate, but your style and works should be the most convincing acts.
Do what Jesus did to spread his teachings I am doing my bits, Helping younger generations enjoy financial stability by employing labour and being a supportive boss rather than an oppresive boss.. We still have lots of youths without conscience or morals, from; Yahoo, Ritualist, mentally lazy people and they are out procreating the same minds. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 6:24am On Jan 18 |
TonyeBarcanista: I absolutely agree with you. But first thing first, we must reevaluate how we recruit people into positions of responsibility, who will recruit and the social contract binding us and people who we place into position of authority How do you convince when the majority are only after their stomach and are in control of leadership machinery t |
Celebrities › Re: Kolu Begs Carter Efe For ₦7m To Bail Portable by Nahunger(m): 10:09am On Jan 17 |
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Politics › Re: Christopher Musa: Bandits Don’t Fear God, States Must Stop Negotiating With Them by Nahunger(m): 6:54am On Jan 17 |
As simple as ABC,
They don't have moral or believe in one, in what state do you want them to honour agreements...
Ride on CG |
Foreign Affairs › Re: European Troops Arrive In Greenland by Nahunger(m): 6:52am On Jan 17 |
maasoap: I won't type long epistle because I have been here for couple of hours. My conclusion on this is that, Trump will step back, simple as ABC. He can't risk a war with Europe. I know he's out of control, doesn’t listen to or seek approval from Congress before he does things but the war with European nations combined together is not feasible for USA/Trump There is not going to be anywar, he just wants europe to remove China and Russia already settling in green land that's the end goal.. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: European Troops Arrive In Greenland by Nahunger(m): 6:50am On Jan 17 |
Flangelo12: Writing rubbish.
For the first time US is no longer considered an ally and one to do business with.
Very wise mam. I carefully engaged you with out insults, you have proven why ignoring you is the best thing to do. Adiós lad, go play around with your likes. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 6:49am On Jan 17 |
TonyeBarcanista: My brother, my transition from political commentary and analysis to active partisan politics should be encouraged. The reason is that while commentators and Analysts may write/say beautiful things and espouseideas, it is the active politicians who secures votes to implement these things and redirect the course of the society for the better.
Unfortunately, I agree with you on the state of politicians in Nigeria, but you would agree that if sound people who are patriotic were involved in politics ab initio, the idiots would not be dominating the system, just like it was in the first and second republics.
What you should be concerned is whether I am now "part of them," this will be judged by my actions.
Meanwhile, a surprise is coming...
Happy New Year 2026 Very commendable brother. I wish you well in your travels... We live in a society where the masses want immediate benefits not promises, intelligent or selfless leaders.. It's a case of majority (Unlearned) vote their projection on the minority (Learned) |
Foreign Affairs › Re: European Troops Arrive In Greenland by Nahunger(m): 7:30am On Jan 16 |
Flangelo12: Yeah, he thought they would just rollover and get bullied.
Now that they've told him to fk off, he would claim he wanted Europe to spend money on defending Greenland. It's deeper than you see it, it was never about Greenland, it was about how docile Europe has become and this is bringing them up to speed. For the first time in a long time, they are revamping their military and spending more on their defense. Give it to Trump abeg |
Foreign Affairs › Re: European Troops Arrive In Greenland by Nahunger(m): 7:27am On Jan 16 |
maasoap: Yeah, they were supposed to watch helplessly and let him take it without any resistance so that they won't play into his hand, right? And does Trump look to you like someone who has a brain to do any calculation or does he look to you like someone who thinks before he acts? I would have explained to you how international politics/International Relations work but clearly you wouldn't agree with me. Cause in your write up I can feel/Sense your hidden disdain for TRUMP But you will agree with me, for the first time in a long time EUROPE IS NOW SERIOUS WITH REVAMPING ITS MILITARY AND SHOWING STRENGTH. It's their disunity and inactiveness that is making the Ukraine war still staggering, if they wake up as Trump is forcing them too, you will see the dynamicschange of Euro to checkmate Putin. Just watch as everything unfold. Watch the end game, it will happen fast... |
Foreign Affairs › Re: European Troops Arrive In Greenland by Nahunger(m): 7:26pm On Jan 15 |
I'm sure, Trump has done his calculations and as usual they are playing into his hands 😃😃😅😅😅 |
Politics › Re: DSS Intercept Trucks Transporting Illegally Mined Lithium In Kwara by Nahunger(m): 5:08am On Jan 15 |
bravehost4u: They should also arrest those persons waiting to receive the illegally mined lithium because they are the real problem Chinese, China & their firms |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iran Says It Is Ready For War As US President Discusses Military Options by Nahunger(m): 5:13pm On Jan 14 |
Iran be like goat wey no get horn but like fight 🤣🤣🤣😂
Them go collect |
Romance › Re: If You Can’t Handle This, Don’t Date A Single Mom by Nahunger(m): 10:50pm On Jan 13 |
helinues: Love is entirely different from lust.
If you as a guy is not interested in taking some of your girl's responsibility, someone else will.
Love yourself before loving others. Established yourself first before considering of establishing others .
In every friendship/relationship, make sure to take note of some of the bitter lessons as they will be useful in the future.
Love is not blind, it's just one of the silly excuse people give not to take responsibility What is this one saying, ended up adding no meaning to the OP... This your write up reeks of notice me ,😏😏 |
Family › Re: Nigerian Lady Explains How She Married A Man She Had Met On IG After 6 Mnths by Nahunger(m): 6:22pm On Jan 10 |
Zonefree: Just wish her well and move on. I really don't understand the projection of bitterness from the man to a random stranger. The lad must be a walking misery |
Foreign Affairs › Re: BRICS Warships Arrive For Drills In South Africa - PICTURES by Nahunger(m): 4:37am On Jan 10 |
saphiere: May God punisssh every male that has ever crossed my path Omo your post no even get relationship with the post, those men don knack you shege 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: BRICS Warships Arrive For Drills In South Africa - PICTURES by Nahunger(m): 4:35am On Jan 10 |
RaySimran: In all this BRICS "power" show and alliance, I see South Africa as the pawn who's gonna cry bitterly when it eventually turn murky.
Remember they had no NUCLEAR WEAPON (which a huge percentage of the alliance had), nor any effective air defense system. The Ramakosa go learn the hard way, body dey sweet am to dey jump up and down with him bar head 😂😂😂😂😂 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: BRICS Warships Arrive For Drills In South Africa - PICTURES by Nahunger(m): 4:34am On Jan 10 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: BRICS Warships Arrive For Drills In South Africa - PICTURES by Nahunger(m): 4:32am On Jan 10 |
franchasng: Lolz they will be turned to fishermen's canoe when USS Gerald R Ford gets closer, na today  Just allow them enjoy this moment with their oversized toys na 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 1:09pm On Jan 09 |
TheBizGenius: I came to hear the name "HUNGERBAD" after I joined.
I commiserate with those who knew him and I pray that our own actions exemplify the best human ideals his life stood for.
And as per your choice of a name, I just laughed again and again.
Concerning Trump, we seem to be in agreement. But please no loud am for this Nigeria ooo, people fit attack you. I don talk my own oo.
#walking away before they join the 2 of us together# Thank you for making my day. God bless you. Gracias Amigo, God bless you too and have a wonderful year ahead 👏 Thank God you are laughing, may out legacy be just, fair and be a pillar for the next generation to stand on. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: There Could Be More US Strikes In Nigeria, Says Trump by Nahunger(m): 12:56pm On Jan 09 |
ibedun: The message is clear.
This is America threatening Nigeria as a whole. The Bxxtds want to keep us enslaved to the US dollar system and unending poverty / perpetual borrowing from imf and world bank.
And they hate that we are refining our own oil and no longer bleeding 10s millions of dollars everyday as we did for 40 years without a refinery!
Look at our markets, do you see any made in America products there? Having achieved all you mentioned above, why is it difficult to defeat poorly funded terrorists and curb the incessant killings, kidnappings & Banditry  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 12:42pm On Jan 09 |
Nobleou: Only use one of the bold words. Tautology I'm glad you learnt something from the whole piece, your school was well utilised, follow me for more grammatical lessons. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 10:16am On Jan 09 |
Flets: Unfortunately, I am not sure there is much Trump can do under democracy. That ideal scenario you would wish for cannot materialize under a democracy because the US masses will not be patient to allow whatever long term corrective plans materialize (assuming his plans are right which I disagree with).
I think the US is weaker today that she was before Trump took over. The military activities in Venezuela and Iran has not proven any military superiority as the world was aware that US is capable of superior might.
I maintain that US has lost her soft power and is vulnerable in the long term. This might be hard to comprehend but this is the reality and the power brokers in the US are aware of this and why they are very worried. Trump has no clear game plan to pull US through this…:: he makes its up as he goes. Real power is not written on papers, You will think America is weak, losing it grip but I assure you, just like a finisher man throws in a worm to lure an unsuspecting fish to fist on. That is how America operate, it would be unwise to test the waters, cause I'm sure US has flooded the whole global street waiting to see the hands that are conspiring in the hidden pop up in the open. Underestimate the Americans at your own peril. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 10:10am On Jan 09 |
TheBizGenius: @Flets. @Nahunger (weird name though)
I commend and celebrate your maturity in the conversation. You people can only become great in life. Truly.
About this America's decision, there is a profoundly weird law in management and business strategy called "80/20" which says, "Cut off the majority (80%) of things you do because only very few things (20%) are really productive, once you analyze everything".
We use this on the highest levels of decision-making as board members.
Unfortunately, for us, politicians go in the direct opposite direction; they do (and keep doing) many trivial things to keep everyone everywhere happy.
This is why core professionals and core politicians rarely agree. I understand the 80/20 principles. Politicians especially career ones are all about making money and profit to enjoy their retirement. So they negotiate from greed, personal perspective but shroud it in a veil of national interest, Trump being a business man, is applying his business strategy in leadership, which is why anything he does is either being slammed or clamped down on by the political class who have no life outside the confines of public funds.. Meanwhile for the NAHUNGER name, I took it up at a downtime in my life and to remember our late nairaland member "HUNGERBAD" I loved reading his posts and comments with "Tonyebarcanista before he became political. Also the name makes me not to argue or exchange insults with nairalanders who try to attack and insult me, I simply just say NAHUNGER dey push them to do what they are doing lol 😂 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 10:00am On Jan 09 |
Arrowhead71: The South Africa parliament is already regretting and blaming the government for go against America The busy body, southie pressie, the wanna be African voice was played by Putin & Xi, I'm sure after Maduro's capture his temperature dropped and he is realising how close he was and still is to the American sling, cause there is a red tape on him wether he likes it or not. India's Modi must have been cautioned by Israel who is one of their greatest ally, cause he adjusted quickly. Even Kim jung un has been quiet, they all know what it means to portray power.. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 6:40am On Jan 09*. Modified: 12:43pm On Jan 09 |
Flets: I appreciate the way you engage on this forum. While I might not agree with your position, I hope others can learn how to disagree without insulting.
I just hope that what ever Trump does, the US masses get better for it. At the moment, it’s the exact opposite Thank you so much for the compliments, I appreciate your openness to diverging opinions, I rarely interact here cause most people resort to insults, gaslighting, ethnic colouration and other sub human characters. You raised very valid questions and I felt I should share an opposing view from a logical perspective. Meanwhile, you must note that this global injustice has been ongoing for decades, Americans are tired of being used look how high their debts is, they borrow to fund all this international corporations and bodies and get nothing in return. Trump trying to fix that will not magically translate to the people's standards of living, real change and growth takes time and Trump has barely 4 years left, he's trying to set the pace before his exit, it might take time but eventually, Americans will enjoy the benefits. Not to forget internal saboteurs, political opponents who wants to see the other part fail instead of the nation and citizens enjoying peace, progress and growth. It's a case of fighting enemies both within and outside your borders. God help us all |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UN Secretary-General Regrets US Decision To Quit International Organisations by Nahunger(m): 6:25am On Jan 09 |
Flets: US soft powers depend solely on these associations. Trump has succeeded in isolating US on the world stage
Trump has succeeded in alienating all her allies and neighbors. All US have left is her military might and it will take a Russia/ China minimal efforts to court all the allies that Trump seem to be fighting
Within US mainland, things have not been better. Prices of goods and services has maintained an upward trajectory, medical insurance premiums are almost unaffordable, MAGA is in disarray, even Trump acknowledges an impeachment if the republicans lose the mid-term.
I ask again, what metric is going right for the US citizen under Trump? There is a reason why all government in the world have access to classified information, I am very sure they have done their calculations, check and balances weighed their options, done background negotiations with several countries and still holding secret meetings to consolidate their strength both militarily, economically and globally.. The reason you are raising this question is because you, me and those expected to take the baits and fall into the trap are not furnished with this information. International Relations, everything on that stage is about interest not loyalty. The trump system of negotiation is one person at a time not collectively, it makes nations and leaders scramble for their place at the table. YOU might not necessarily agree with this strategy but it's a smart move. |
Politics › Re: Expect Prosperity This Year - Tinubu Assures Nigerians by Nahunger(m): 6:20am On Jan 09 |
Make I no talk sha 😊😊😊 🚁🚁🚁🚁🚁 |
Travel › Re: Road Linking Bonny Island To Port Harcourt Ooened (Video) by Nahunger(m): 6:08am On Jan 09 |
SadiqBabaSani: Nice feel, Rivers money that is shared to Abuja is now used to do roads and a man from Osun/Lagos want us to thank him for using our father money to build our fathers land,
Crazy psycophants Lol, Is this bitterness or something, them do road, smile and move on which one be all this long talk. Before you start yapping, I don't support any party, not interested in Nigerian politics and I don't even have a voters card and never will. On the other hand, I heard Bonny is beautiful, Serene, great weather and aesthetics, would love to visit |
Politics › Re: NAF Meets US Officials To Fast-track Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by Nahunger(m): 6:06am On Jan 09 |
They should do training before receiving the Helicopter 🚁 that's my own, I no wan hear stories |